Ministers of both Wormit Churches from 1898 until 2020.
Drawing by Thomas Halliday of Wormit Church on Riverside Road, originally Wormit Free Church.
Syllabus cards for Wormit Church Women's Guild from 1973 until 2020.
Wormit Guides and Brownies celebrate their 60th birthday in December 1989. Mrs Edith Todd, who was responsible for starting the Guides and Brownies in the Newport area in 1929, cut the 60th birthday cake at a joint meeting of the 1st and 2nd Wormit Brownies and the 1st Wormit Guides at a special reunion in ...
Wormit Ladies' Group was a social group for women in Wormit, thought to have been a follow-on from an earlier baby-sitting group. They met regularly once a month in the West Hall, Wormit. It probably started around 1970 and functioned until 1983. Members enjoyed a varied programme of events with visits to local places of ...
Photo of the original Wormit School which opened in January 1896 following the rapid growth of the village after the opening of the Tay Bridge and Wormit Station. It accommodated 133 children, but three more classrooms were added in 1899, allowing for more than 200 children. A gym hall and dining room were added much ...
Wormit School: class group from 1970s.
Three views of Wormit Station, sadly derelict after its closure in May 1969. There was a reprieve for the station building however in 1980 when it was dismantled then rebuilt, exactly as it had been, at Boness heritage railway. The houses of Taybridge Place now occupy the station site.